Sunday Stash {10/18/2015}

Two weeks ago, when I posted my last Sunday Stash, I thought I was done with fabric purchases for a while. Funny how winning a gift certificate can change the best made plans! 🙂 Many thanks to Jenn @A Quarter Inch from the Edge for hosting Throwback Thursday and Alanna @Fridays Off for supporting Jenn and offering a gift certificate. I went shopping and picked up a meter each of the new Tula Pink Eden: Mosaic in Moss and Mosaic in Glacier.

Sunday Stash: Tula Pink Eden, Mosaic in Moss and Mosaic in Glacier

The hardest part was deciding which of my stash bins to place the fabrics in as they both have a lovely color gradation that blends between two of my main color groupings. I picked the color bin that was less full; very scientific of me.

Yvonne, you have definitely started my week off with a giggle and a huge smile! Both of these fabrics are lovely what a fabulous choice to spend a gift certificate purchase on! Thank you for sharing and have a wonderful creative day!

I totally missed Throwback Thursday…but have a post it note for the November link! I love the colors of each of these! They are delicious!! I never know which bin something like these belong either…maybe you found the perfect solution to that issue!

Nice choices! They would both live in my ‘cool colours’ bin. Only having three bins can make life easier sometimes. I went to my guild meeting this morning and fell into a fabric-buying frenzy as other members destashed lovely things at ridiculously low prices. Guilty face!

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Yvonne @Quilting Jetgirl Quilter | Designer | Tech Editor | Blogger

I seek to change active, generous, caring creatives who want to learn to quilt or improve their quilting skills into people who approach quilting with joy. Into people who recognize that quilting creates connections and builds community. I seek to help you become excited about every step of the quilting process. To make quilts that you are proud of. Thanks for joining me. I can’t wait to see the quilts you are going to create.

In her earlier career, Yvonne worked as an aerospace engineer until April 2014 when she radically redesigned her life to focus on her physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health. Her company name, Quilting Jetgirl, is a blend of her professional histories and the tagline “Sewing at the Speed of Sound” is a nod to her work on the second privately funded (non-government) vehicle to break the sound barrier. She has been quilting for 20+ years and credits quilting with helping her feel balanced and connected to both her local hometown community and a larger global community.